Proper noun
Prado (plural Prados)
A surname.
A 61-year-old man, Javier Prado, was being evicted from his home of six years, as the city had deemed the building uninhabitable. Source: Internet
A fly-in-fly-out worker left for a six-week stint on an oil ship without realising he had a million-dollar lottery ticket sitting in the glovebox of his Toyota Prado. Source: Internet
According to Prado, the Valley could receive shipments of the Moderna vaccine next. Source: Internet
Along with Parque Prado and Parque Rodó it is one of three large parks that dominate Montevideo. Source: Internet
Kern County Supervisor Leticia Perez spoke at the soft opening of a coronavirus testing center in May at the Richard Prado Senior Center in east Bakersfield alongside actor-director Sean Penn. Source: Internet
Parque Batlle, Parque Rodó and Parque Prado are Montevideo's three great parks. citation The Pocitos district, near the beach of the same name, has many homes built by Bello and Reboratti between 1920 and 1940, with a mixture of styles. Source: Internet